AT&T Withdraws its T-Mobile Bid; Competitive Concerns Remain

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December 19, 2011 (202) 449-9866

AT&T Withdraws its T-Mobile Bid; Competitive Concerns Remain

Washington, DC– Today, AT&T announced it is withdrawing its application to acquire T-Mobile. CCA (Competitive Carriers Association) is pleased with the announcement, but continues to encourage policymakers to ensure a competitive marketplace.

In a statement, CCA President& CEO Steven K. Berry said, “I am pleased that AT&T dropped its bid to acquire T-Mobile, but competitive concerns still remain. Competitive carriers still face significant challenges including data roaming, interoperability, access to devices and access to usable spectrum. While today’s announcement was a step in the right direction, there is still work to be done. The FCC must ensure a wireless ecosystem that is fueled by competitive policies.”

About CCA

CCA is the nation’s leading association for competitive wireless providers serving rural and regional areas of the United States. The licensed service area of CCA’s more than 100 members covers 95 percent of the nation.